Needful Things Full Movie Part 1
Stars You Didn't Know Voiced Rick And Morty Characters. Wubba Lubba dub- dub! There’s no denying that Adult Swim’s Rick and Morty is one of the best animated TV shows aimed at adults.

Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon continue to push the envelope on the show, resulting in a fantastically weird cartoon that pokes fun at pop culture, science and philosophy. They took what began as a fairly raunchy comedy short for Harmon’s Channel 1. The Real Animated Adventures of Doc and Mharti and turned it into one of the most intelligent cartoons ever made. Rick and Morty is able to hide sincere philosophical and intellectual ideas behind some genuinely decent fart jokes. And as Rick- diculous and indecorous as it can be from time to time, the show remains incredibly sharp in both its humor and the subject matter that some episodes delve into. So it should come as no surprise that all manner of celebrities have wanted to lend their voices to some of the characters that Rick and Morty meet along the way in their inter- dimensional travels. Plus, Roiland already voices both Rick and Morty so it’s good that he gets a break every now and then.
Here are 1. 5 Celebrities You Didn’t Know Voiced Characters On Rick And Morty. Beta- Seven – Patton Oswalt. In the season two episode “Auto Erotic Assimilation”, Rick reunites with an old flame named Unity who– as it happens– is a hive- mind being that’s able to take over entire planets. Rick falls back into the unhealthy destructive relationship they once had and parties a little too hard with the assimilated population. During the episode, a neighboring hive- mind community named Beta- 7 drops in for a trade visit.
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The Borg- like assimilated race has a thing for Unity but is a bit too nebbish for their liking. Casino Full Movie Part 1 here. Voicing this timid homage to the villainous Star Trek cyborg species is comedy powerhouse Patton Oswalt. Oswalt’s voice works really well in the context of the episode playing Beta- 7 as a hopeful nerd wishing Unity will notice their similarities and appreciate them as much as they do (pronouns are tough with a hive- mind race of people).
He’s such a good contrast to Rick’s overbearing and aggressive nature that the show’s producers could not have picked a better voice for the role. General Nathan – Kurtwood Smith. Everyone has known or, at least, met someone with a voice that just oozes authority. The kind of voice that is just asking to be listened to without question. When the showrunners needed someone for a no- nonsense character named General Nathan in the episode “Get Schwifty”, they turned to an actor with that kind of voice. Kurtwood Smith is most famous for his role as Red Forman That ’7.
Show. In Rick and Morty that same fatherly authority is undeniable as the general, attempting to act as the voice of reason who doesn’t quite understand why the Cromulons need a hit song performed or why Rick’s lyrics could be so darn appealing. Considering Kurtwood Smith is also known for his characters in Robo. Cop and the dystopian sci- fi prison movie Fortress, one can only hope the creators work in some parody of his other work so this isn’t the last time he lends his voice to the show. The Guetermans – Tricia Helfer and James Callis. In the second season finale “The Wedding Squanchers”, we’re left with a cliffhanger showing Rick imprisoned for some awful deeds he (or another inter- dimensional Rick) has committed. This all comes after a rather in- depth deep- cover sting operation organized by the Galactic Federation.
It turns out that Summer’s friend Tammy Gueterman was an under- cover agent who infiltrated their lives by becoming involved with (and eventually engaged to) Birdperson in order to get closer to Rick. At Tammy and Birdperson’s wedding, audiences are briefly introduced to Tammy’s “parents” Donna and Pat Gueterman, who are also Galactic Federation agents.
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Should you find that their voices are familiar and work a bit too well in a situation where people’s real identities and motivations are ambiguous, then you probably watched a little too much Battlestar Galactica. The Guetermans’ voices are provided by James Callis, who played Dr. Gaius Baltar on BSG, and Number Six herself, Tricia Helfer. The Guetermans are also drawn to look just like the actors who voice them. Leonard Smith – Dana Carvey. Everyone, at some point in their lives, has been embarrassed by a family member Thankfully, it’s rarely as severe as what Jerry Smith has to endure when his parents drop in and over- share their very close and unorthodox sexual relationship with their new friend Jacob. Leonard Smith is entirely too free with the details of his voyeurism which, predictably, makes Jerry quite uncomfortable.
Thankfully, the audience doesn’t have to spend too much time with the thought that this could be anyone’s parents, since the other events of the “Anatomy Park” episode are a welcome distraction. What may surprise some is that this quick appearance of Jerry’s father is voiced by none other than comedy legend Dana Carvey.
It’s a role that no one would think twice about if voiced by anyone else, but Carvey’s involvement sheds more light on the character. Leonard Smith, for better or worse, may make audiences a bit suspicious of any new young friends their parents make in the twilight of their lives. The President – Keith David.
If you’re going to have a general with an imposing voice such as Kurtwood Smith’s, then the person he reports to better have one that’s even more authoritative. The President in Rick and Morty is only a seen a few times but is memorable thanks to being voiced by Keith David. David’s deep, velvety voice is a joy to hear in any of his roles, but here audiences are treated to a character unafraid of the craziness that usually follows Morty and his grandfather’s adventures. This results in some oddly satisfying dialogue where David, reciting his lines in a completely serious tone, ends up being one of the more humorous parts of the “Get Schwifty” episode. One can only wonder, much like Kurtwood Smith’s film career, if the minds behind Rick and Morty have more reference- heavy parts for David’s character in the future. It’s not a stretch to imagine the show doing episode with plots similar to They Live or The Thing (beyond using it as the jumping off point for “Auto Erotic Assimilation”). Prince Nebulon – David Cross.
Season one episode “M. Night Shaym- Aliens!” is a layered adventure of simulations and questioning reality. It’s also the episode where David Cross gets to show off his voice talents by playing Prince Nebulon of the Zigerion Scammers. Dead- set on attaining Rick’s recipe for Concentrated Dark Matter, Nebulon and company trap Rick and Morty inside a few simulations in order to try and trick them into giving it up. This, of course, doesn’t work and Rick is able to outsmart them with his superior intellect and occasional nudity. The Zigerions appear to all suffer from a condition where nudity of any sort results in severe anxiety (a real condition called gymnophobia). So what better person to voice the Zigerion leader than the original “never- nude” himself!
Cross played Tobias Fünke on Arrested Development, who famously suffered from a similar affliction and was unable to ever be completely naked. It’s perfect casting choices like this that give Rick and Morty so much more depth than other cartoons. Alien Doctor – Gary Cole. What do you do when you sneak a few bites from someone else’s ice cream and accidentally ingest some dangerous mutant bacteria? Well, you head to the best damn hospital in the entire galaxy, St.
Gloopy Noops. Once there, you’ll be treated by the best medical professionals and– if you’re lucky– one of them might sound exactly like actor Gary Cole. Most may associate Cole with the droning boss- like tone of Office Space‘s Bill Lumbergh but he’ll do all he can to help you at St.
Gloopy Noops. When Jerry Smith found himself in this exact situation in “Interdimensional Cable 2: Tempting Fate” it was a good thing Rick knew where to take him.